Which steps did the Hoover administration take to fight the early challenges of the Great Depression? Select the two correct answers.

A.
winning passage of a tax cut to increase individuals’ take-home incomes

B.
urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts

C.
calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs

D.
creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works

E.
demanding debt payments from foreign governments to increase emergency funds

{question 1}

It would impair the very basis of liberty and freedom
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every alley of which leads to the destruction of self-government

{question 2}
winning passage of a tax cut to increase individuals’ take-home incomes
and
urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts

{question 3}
Private Relief Agencies -- distributed free food to those in need.
State Governments -- organize public construction projects
Federal Government -- supported volunteerism and other indirect relief efforts

{question 4}
The federal government’s seeming lack of sympathy for everyday Americans made Hoover increasingly unpopular.

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A and B

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To determine the correct answers, let's examine the options and their respective actions taken by the Hoover administration during the early challenges of the Great Depression.

A. Winning passage of a tax cut to increase individuals' take-home incomes:
To determine if this is a correct answer, we need to consider whether the Hoover administration implemented a tax cut. However, during the early years of the Great Depression, the Hoover administration did not prioritize tax cuts as a means to address the economic challenges. Instead, they implemented tax increases in an effort to balance the federal budget. Therefore, it is unlikely that this option is correct.

B. Urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts:
This action is a correct answer. The Hoover administration encouraged private organizations and state governments to take the lead in providing relief efforts for those affected by the Great Depression. They believed that private charity and local initiatives were more effective than direct federal intervention.

C. Calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs:
During the early years of the Great Depression, many banks were experiencing bank runs, with panicked individuals withdrawing their money, causing further instability in the financial system. The Hoover administration recognized the urgency of the situation and called for immediate federal funding to support troubled financial institutions. Therefore, this option is also a correct answer.

D. Creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works:
The Hoover administration did not prioritize the creation of federal programs to provide employment on public works during the early years of the Great Depression. Hoover believed that such programs should be primarily organized by state and local governments, and that federal involvement should be limited. Therefore, this option is not a correct answer.

E. Demanding debt payments from foreign governments to increase emergency funds:
The Hoover administration did advocate for increasing emergency funds, but they did not primarily focus on demanding debt payments from foreign governments as a means to achieve this. Instead, they focused on domestic relief efforts and financial reforms. Therefore, this option is not a correct answer.

Based on the above analysis, the two correct answers are:

B. Urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts
C. Calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs